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A Note About Tomorrow’s Full Moon in Taurus – Commitment and Learning

This Full Moon falls in the sign of Taurus, an astrological personality famed for it’s determined and grounded nature.

It is represented by the Major Arcana Tarot card, The Hierophant – a card symbolic of all things tradition and conformity.

However the Hierophant can also stand for marriage and higher learning institutions.

So what does this mean for us?

Since this year began we have been on a new path to making things rock solid in our lives. In numerology this is a number 11/2 year, and so is all about building and growing, often with the help of another, whether this be a family member, lover, or a friend.

This Full Moon time we are being asked to look at what it is we are truly committed to.

The path ahead may have suddenly become very serious, or perhaps s**t got real as you began to build, and reach the things you have been wanting for a long time.

Do you really want this?

Are you ready for this?

These are the questions the Full Moon will be asking.

The energy also asks of us to get real about who we want to be with us on the next leg of our journey.

This could be in terms of people, but also in terms of institutions.

Are you happy in your current job? Is the company you keep fulfilling your needs?

Are you growing and learning where you are?

If not, you may feel the Moon’s energy as a kind of restlessness, stirring up emotions in you that you may not have been truly willing to look at until now.

We are on the home stretch as far as this year is concerned, and I intuitively feel as though things are going to begin to speed up.

Around the time of the New Moon at the beginning of November, Jupiter will move into Sagittarius (From 9th November 2018 – 3rd December 2019) and expansion will be the name of the game for the following 13 months.

As a Sagittarius, this energy means a lot for me, but it will affect each and everyone of us to a greater or lesser degree.

So this month, this Full Moon, ask yourself what you want to carry into the next year of your life at least – then commit to seeing it through.